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  • 标题:Impact of kidney size on mortality in diabetic patients receiving peritoneal dialysis
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  • 作者:Chun-Hao Chen ; Chao-Yu Chen ; Mei-Ching Yu
  • 期刊名称:Scientific Reports
  • 电子版ISSN:2045-2322
  • 出版年度:2021
  • 卷号:11
  • DOI:10.1038/s41598-021-87684-z
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Springer Nature
  • 摘要:Although patients with diabetes mellitus mostly present with enlarged or normal-sized kidneys throughout their life, a small proportion of patients have small kidneys. This longitudinal study enrolled 83 diabetic patients treated with peritoneal dialysis (PD) between 2015 and 2019. Patients were stratified into two groups, those with enlarged or normal (n = 67) or small (n = 16) kidneys, based on their kidney sizes before dialysis. Patients with small kidney size were not only older (76.63 ± 10.63 vs. 68.03 ± 11.26 years, P  = 0.007), suffered longer duration of diabetes mellitus (272.09 ± 305.09 vs. 151.44 ± 85.31 month, P  = 0.006) and predominantly female (75.0 vs. 41.8%, P  = 0.017), but also had lower serum levels of creatinine (9.63 ± 2.82 vs. 11.74 ± 3.32 mg/dL, P  = 0.022) and albumin (3.23 ± 0.67 vs. 3.60 ± 0.47 g/dL, P  = 0.010) than patients with enlarged or normal kidney size. At the end of analysis, 14 (16.9%) patients died. Patients with small kidney size demonstrated higher all-cause (50.0 vs. 9.0%, P  < 0.001) and infection-related (43.8 vs. 7.5%, P  < 0.001) mortality than patients with enlarged or normal kidney size. In a multivariate-logistic-regression model, small kidney size was a powerful predictor of mortality (odds ratio 6.452, 95% confidence interval 1.220–34.482, P  = 0.028). Diabetic patients with small kidney size at the beginning of PD carry a substantial risk for mortality.
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